In building resilience to face the complexities of the twenty-first century, seven critical essays explore the governance challenges facing companies and governments. The book examines alternate models of societal governance, the information concerns of the electorate, redesign of citizen participation, interrelationship between enterprise and state, payment considerations for essential public services, travel towards oligarchic style government and why the role of Minister of State requires re-examination. This collection offers a unique overview of the governance of citizenship, enterprise and government.